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Pharmacy Student Perceptions of Adverse Event Reporting

Sirisha Kalari, Matthew Dormarunno, Oleg Zvenigorodsky and Aparna Mohan
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education September 2011, 75 (7) 131; DOI: https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe757131
Sirisha Kalari
Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, LLC, Horsham, PA
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Sirisha Kalari, Matthew Dormarunno, Oleg Zvenigorodsky, Aparna Mohan
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